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What Does A Painful Bump On The Left Side Of The Vagina Indicate?
common problem bump on the left side of my vagina hurts very bad and stings start out as blister looking bump then grow into big bump or pimple and then it pop on it s own It gets puss in it and leaves little blood stains on my panties it s still there and hurts I had it on the right side of my vagina before, and it went away..but, i m curious to know what the hell are these bumps coming from, and what can i do to prevent? I can t even sit down without it hurting or stinging, i hate when my panties touch it, and when i walk i have to limp. I ve only shaved my hair once before, a while ago, and i never got a bump after i shaved.not sexually actives HELP!!
Hi, Welcome to HCM. What Vagina meant is different from medical terminology. Vagina is really inner passage. The external aspect is called as vulva. I think your problem is with vulva or labia. Hair folliculitis, recurrent furunculosis (boils) and Bartholin's abscess are the possibilities in your cases. If you can send the picture of the lesion, then we can discuss more. A careful examination by an expert and with investigation, one can diagnose your problem and treat the same completely. Dr S.Murugan
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What Does A Painful Bump On The Left Side Of The Vagina Indicate?
Hi, Welcome to HCM. What Vagina meant is different from medical terminology. Vagina is really inner passage. The external aspect is called as vulva. I think your problem is with vulva or labia. Hair folliculitis, recurrent furunculosis (boils) and Bartholin s abscess are the possibilities in your cases. If you can send the picture of the lesion, then we can discuss more. A careful examination by an expert and with investigation, one can diagnose your problem and treat the same completely. Dr S.Murugan